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Definition of Rearrangement

Rearrangement
Rearrangement Re`ar*range"ment, n. The act of rearranging, or the state of being rearranged.

Meaning of Rearrangement from wikipedia

- Rearrangement may refer to: Rearrangement reaction Rearrangement inequality The Riemann rearrangement theorem, also called the Riemann series theorem...
- Look up rearrange in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rearrange may refer to: Rearrange EP, a 1998 promotional EP released by God Lives Underwater, and...
- The Beckmann rearrangement, named after the German chemist Ernst Otto Beckmann (1853–1923), is a rearrangement of an oxime functional group to substituted...
- accelerate this reaction. The first reported Claisen rearrangement is the [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement of an allyl phenyl ether to intermediate 1, which...
- mono-amide, followed by a Hofmann rearrangement Beckmann rearrangement Curtius rearrangement Iodoform reaction Lossen rearrangement Schmidt reaction Weerman degradation...
- Wittig rearrangement may refer to: 1,2-Wittig rearrangement 2,3-Wittig rearrangement This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- pinacol–pinacolone rearrangement is a method for converting a 1,2-diol to a carbonyl compound in organic chemistry. The 1,2-rearrangement takes place under...
- similar rearrangement is possible with a 2,2-disubstituted cyclohexadienone to its corresponding disubstituted phenol. Usually this type of rearrangement is...
- called rearrangement reactions. A rearrangement involving a hydrogen atom is called a 1,2-hydride shift. If the substituent being rearranged is an alkyl...
- In organic chemistry, the Smiles rearrangement is an organic reaction and a rearrangement reaction named after British chemist Samuel Smiles. It is an...